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and Players By BIDE DUDLEY ICHARD WALTON TULLY'sS [J activities for the coming sea- gon will begin with tho pre- sentation In New York on Aug. 6 at Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in John Hunter Booth's comedy of domestic life, “Keep Her Smiling, "In this play Mr. and Mra, Drew will re- turn to the legitimate stage after a 2 number of years in film oomedies. 72 Following the production of “Keep y , Her Smiling,” Mr, Tully will rehearse f two companies in his play, “The Bird of Paradiso.” It will be the eighth e conrecutive season for this piece, and 4 both companies have been routed for ¥ long transcontinental tours. Guy Bates Post, in “The Masquerader, which attraction ran most of last soa- son on Broadway, will be another Tully offering, opening in Philadel- phia Sopt. 30.’ During the past Year| Mr, Tully has been writing a play which he hopes to have ready for pro- duction before next season ends. OUR TURN NOW. ber fight, | thing ware, lookin’ gra aH at a A‘iteiped her Onrough ber Dlackest Bight? ten, France, I'm talkin’ to fou 5 ‘On the stream you caat your Ge'ine now, oid darlin’, do you? aa tune have obmnged ae. fed, ‘ beak to Sheer your lot, Watch the clouds, they'ry riRia’, tifa’, Uncle Sam, be’ ain't forgot, Walter Hast is arranging to pro- duce a play by Benedict James called i | aM E HAST HAS A PLAY. f The Messra. “His Little Brother.” Shubert are interested. Among those engaged for the cast is Carolyn ie Duffy. j ‘ MISS KENYON WRITES ONE. \ Doris Kenyon, film star, is a daughter of James B, Kenyon, edit +r When it comes to writing | and poet erits her father's | poetry she in genius, as the following from her pen | would indicate: eet Ne or tay Adtran’ Meousfonth «ew hile was re Ler ts st Eten oar] “1 will love the, my own, till were wafted away by thy own weet OPERA AT THE PARK. ‘The melodrama, “Mother's Liberty Bond,” is to have a limited engage- ment at the Park Theatre, it seems. Lawrence Anhalt says that the Soci- ety of American Singers will go into the Park on Sept. 30 with the Opera Comique idea. Numerous singers of national reputation are interested in this project. The melodrama, which opens at the Park during the first week in August, will have to vacate before Sept. 30. A NAVY MAN'S RHYME. A young man who signs himself, “Yours in the brig—A comrfion sailor, | U. 8. N,," has caused the old postman | to scamper in with the following rhyme: It seems to me, Gapiic a te ows ‘arst enemy, A TYPIST'S PRAYER. Lew Goldreyer'a stenographer, Jeanne Rattiner (and that's all we know about them), has been pestering Yim with her poems, so he has sent ‘@s one in order that the world may @hare his woo. Here it is: ‘ -_ abate! longet"ior mighirecne trae, | Than to fone aie afore, ‘deep ‘pnd mming could soold without getting sore, * : wy ‘prayer with the | ‘Ad. rising, Aawarked to myeell” “Wat chance? GOssiP. Hi ‘Tho benefit for the Southport, Conn., Fire Department will take place Aug. 9. Mabel Riegelman, who sings at City College Stadium ‘to-morrow night, may go tnto vaudeville. The Winter Garden's annual fall revue, “The Passing Show of 1918," opened in Atlantic City last night. Grace art who was in “Blind Youth,” is to be leading woman in “The Blue . It has become known that Evelyn Koerner of “The Kiss Burglar" mar-/ ried Kenneth ©, Worz, an artillery Lieutenant, last week. Charles FE. and Harry Clay Blaney have returned from the Middle West where they leased several theatres for| stock. Cecil Spooner has obtained the road rights for Maud Fulto! Play, “The and will go on ur init Sept. 1 1d » fim star, is in from for a rest, She A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY, Bocial Note—The time ts drawing near for William Hohenzollern and| family to depart for their summer home in Switzerland FOOLISHMENT. - rgesidl sea Tata el The nant ey, From Ho's hashing FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “My brother was arrested for cruel: ty to animals. “What did he dot | “He bottled catsup.” | —— --— PROUD AND HAUGHTY, | O° my way to prison (writes a correspondent) for of visit Jector 1 was j an. We began to excha wom- confi dences, In reply to a question I said, “I'm going to see a conscientious ob- Jector.” | Her nose turned up with ineffable worn and she said: | “A conscientious objector, Thank Heaven, my man's not one of them and then she added proudly, in for forgery,"—Manchester Seaieeeemmmammanend aed SPEAKING OF SIGNATURES- LooKit His — AND Hit TRIES TO Foo. “TH HOTEL. GRESTER- BUT POS re ?- Ui isaeay at iNT NEOSA! LUKE "IM GONNA PLACE Blow TH’ JOE’S CAR Gavrrighy Ik Frees Publishing Co tN ¥. Rveninw Por ! poe! Loot! LooKit wHat 1 Found! ee ~ ( Tsust mer | Huey gad MN A MOMENT T cant stay r s Nie “ WHY “I WHOUGHT Dy You LIKED THIS HT weening Wont Lae C / 3 THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY Ivo! eam’ 2 aN tiv ™ eC ah hed Aa a yal: ME AN' “TH’ LANDLORD HAD A ARGUMENT— COomMIc PAGE Wednesday, July 17, 1918 “Children WHAT TIME Do You 4 WAVE ‘YouR KUNCHEON 1a & = IT dont want ~ “Te INTERFERE ‘ WITH Your i 7 Speak Where Adults Fear to Breathe!” —— F-- SRN KER TORE ‘ The Landlord Can’t Raise the Rent Until Sam Does ! 1S THERE ANY WAY OF ait WOT WAS “TH’ DIFFERENCE OF OPINION BUT Ive DECIDED To Move! WELL, L.SPosE ILL HAE TA QUIT FISHIN’ AN' GO SEE WHAT “THE LIL’ RASCAL'S “SOMEWHERE IN NEW YORK” CHECKS PAW'S J Wied Te SIGN) His NAME TO NE Eoowsin! ¢ 1 CAN'T RUN/ REMEMBER THIS House (7 LIL’ JOHNNIE'S ON NOTHIN’! AUTO GRAFT "ROSES 1S REO ALBUM! Like THIS, AN VW LETS Ge BUGAR IS SWEET, AN! S0'RE eel PROBABLY A BUG SEE PoP! jor SOMETHIN ! WHY DO THEY CALL SIGN PAINTERS EN@ MENE TEKEL (SH! — BECAUSE OF TH! HANDWRITING ON KAVE You | CAN You 1DENTIFY) ™ EVER RAO ) YOURSELF? HOMER'S. 6 z THIS HARP EN! GETTA SiN } THIS ROUND To “i We ROBIN COMES "ROOND RoBBIN' Just, Apoure REGLAR— "| HEREBY SUBSCRIBE ONE DOLLAR FOR A RATTLE FOR Bits YGoTTAL COUSINS NEW Warr TLL COBY Uy SATURDAY! (3 Lf T TOA BOR TaAGk ON " ) THAT BUNGALOW... } & “e. G wy SEE TH NAIL? “SEE ‘TH’ FATHEAD HAS AN’ IDEA THAT L OUGHTA « o NOBODY DOES IT (Send a Nobody" to Grindstone George) side, handles Sell baggage care. A RISING MARKET. NEW YORK broker was ads A vised by his physician to spend a fow weeks in the ¢ West. For some time the broker had been affected by a nezging fever, which the doctor thought would dis- appear under the influence of @ @ry te physician with » the latter shx | rd of his tem| 5 and evening. ed, and at th West he sent the fol- P > bully, Opened 9, closed 101!"—Saturday Evening Post. : vib ceaalttiles DIPLOMACY, POLICEMAN popped his head A inside a crowded car “Excuse m n®, ladies and gen- ut there are two individual, in nat risk my re Up jumped an a gold wateb chai d tones. “I cane at I must get out at once,” he said “T have t h just taken some money but of » and 1 won't chance being ‘ "he policeman then nudged the con- ductor “It's all right now | drive on; the both got out.” ot i lad Chicago Herald. REVEILLE, ULLENS looked at his partner BY LOOME LIMERICK > M sharply when he arrived at the office Boy WHo WAS i a: LAW hd Man alive,” he sald, anxtously, rotten, What's up * said Collin: Gor man ANo WANTED To FITE-. out of bed at Bi hed So He GrAseeo uP ae ae SRE INK-WELL as there an air rata, ». Somebody, curs the baby a trumpet ye cago News. An’sai CEM ME TRINIK= We rr IcuessI WONT DO IT (te “To NITE! brought y."~Che as WHAT DID MOTHER say? she said “I'm afraid | have done ready, Caroline,” replied the old ro ners vously, “I told your Herbert ‘this morning you bad’ a disposition just lke your mother’s,"—Chicago ct Was ree ny about to u to give ine away, 1a nervous looking /

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